Logitech is launching two new gaming headphones


  • TECH
  • Saturday, 29 Aug 2015

Multiple features: These Logitech gaming headphones have RGB lighting, movable backlit speaker plates, programmable G-keys and an onboard software equaliser.

The gaming products and accessories provider has introduced two new headphones: the G633 and G933 Artemis Spectrum.

Logitech has announced the upcoming launch of two new gaming headphones, the Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless Gaming Headset and the Logitech G633 Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headset.

Both are customisable, with RGB lighting, movable backlit speaker plates, programmable G-keys and an onboard software equaliser. When paired with the Logitech Gaming Software, users can personalise audio settings and create unique sound files.

The G633 headset retails for US$150 (RM630), and the G933 for US$200 (RM840). The G933 is more expensive due to its wireless capacity and a few extra features. Both will be on sale from October 2015. — AFP Relaxnews

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